Termite and WDO Inspections

Learn More about Termite Inspections

What is a Termite Inspection?

 A termite inspection is a visual inspection of the readily accessible areas of a home for evidence of wood-destroying insects. The inspector will visually inspect the entire interior of a home (including accessing and entering any sub-space such as basements and crawlspaces) and exterior of the property

What does the Termite Inspector look for?

 A termite inspector will review all accessible locations for signs of termite infestation and damage - both past and present.


 In addition to identifying activity, your inspector also should indicate areas in or around the home that can be conducive to termite activity.


 Structural and moisture issues can include standing water on the roof, pooling water around the foundation, wood mulch close to the foundation, and wooden deck supports that touch the soil.


What Does a Termite Inspector Check?

 A termite inspector looks for visible signs of termite infestation, including:


- Wood damage

- Mud tubes

- Discarded wings

- Termite exit holes

- Termite droppings

 

 Your inspector also will look for moisture issues and wood-to-ground contact that can be conducive to termite activity.

Who will perform the termite Inspection?

 Your termite inspection will be performed by a partner professional Pest Control company. We'll take care of the scheduling so you don't have to worry about matching the schedule time or be at the property twice for the inspection. This is specially convenient when the property is secured by Supra ekey. Since our inspectors are members of the Tampa Realtors Association we have Supra access this will allow you to save time and concentrate in what's more important.

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